
337: Reserved for Mateys
Dear Hank & John
Why Does a Bicycle Tips Over When Moving?
Bicycles are structured in such a way that the front tips when moving, or even when it's not. The front tips faster than the back and allows the wheel to turn. That actually gets the bicycles centre of gravity back under itself. And then it will stabilizes in this way. It would be as hard to ride as a unicycle, which is possible but much harder than a bicycle.
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